单词 | wind² |
释义 | wind² /waɪnd; waɪnd/v wound /wand; waʊnd/ , wound, winding 1. [i,t] to turn or twist something long and thin several times 缠绕; 卷绕:◇she wound the bandage around his arm. 她在他臂上缠绷带。→ opposite 反义词 unwind 2. [t] also 又作 wind up to make a machine, toy, clock etc work by turning a small handle around several times 给[机器、玩具、钟等]上发条:◇i forgot to wind my watch. 我忘了给手表上发条。 3. [i] if a road, river etc winds, it curves or bends many times [路、河等]蜿蜒曲折,迂回wind down1 [i,t wind sth ↔ down ] to gradually end, or make something end (使)[某事]逐渐结束:◇the party started winding down after midnight. 午夜以后聚会渐渐散了。2 [i] to rest and relax 放松休息wind up1 [i] to go somewhere or do something without intending to [意外地]以…告终,落得…的下场:◇we always wind up doing what she wants to do. 到头来我们总是做了她想要做的事。most of them wound up in prison. 他们中的大部分人结果都坐了牢。2 [i,t wind sth ↔ up] to end an activity, meeting etc 结束[活动、会议等]:◇it's almost 5:00 — we'd better wind things up. 差不多五点钟了,我们最好结束了。3 [t wind sb ↔ up] bre informal to deliberately say something to annoy someone as a joke 【英,非正式】 [开玩笑地]故意惹恼[某人] |
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